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Hajj 2021: Take COVID-19 vaccines, Lagos Commissioner tells intending pilgrims
The Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Prince Anofiu Olanrewaju Elegushi has urged the Intending Pilgrims for 2021 Hajj exercise to endeavor to take the COVID-19 vaccine. About 4million doses
Significance of men at work at Ngwa Road
By Godwin Adindu NGWA Road? Old Aba men would remember their Ngwa Road with some mixed nostalgia. This was a household name, a place of fairy tales where men stucked
Court grants woman’s divorce request, after husband marries second wife
A Customary Court sitting in Mapo, Ibadan, on Friday granted a businesswoman, Carolin Adetoro’s request for divorce after her husband took a second wife and abandoned her. Adetoro who lives
Breaking: Buhari decorates new Service Chiefs
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is currently decorating the new Service Chiefs at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja. The new Service Chiefs to be decorated are, Major General
UPDATED: National Hospital doctor receives first COVID-19 vaccine jab
Dr. Cyprian Nyong (left) taking the very first COVID-19 vaccine in Nigeria. History has been as Dr. Cyprian Ngong, of the National Hospital, Abuja, receives the first COVID-19 vaccine today
Nobel Prize for peacemakers and warmongers
By Owei Lakemfa THE Nobel Peace Prize, perhaps the most prestigious annual award in the world, suffers from a chronic illness: the inability of the award committee to define what
Court dissolves marriage over husband’s disobedience to in-laws
A Sharia Court sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, on Thursday dissolved a businessman, Abdulrauf Musa’s marriage, over insulting his wife, Jamila Yusuf, and disobeying her parents. The judge, Mr
Suspected gunmen stab woman to death in Ekiti
By Rotimi Ojomoyela Ado Ekiti—Palpable fear enveloped Nova area in Adebayo Road, Ado-Ekiti on Friday following the killing of a 45 -year old woman, Mrs Motunrayo Olajide inside her home by
Covid-19: Tanzania’s Main Hospital Installs Steam Booths
Tanzania’s main referral hospital has installed four steam inhalation machines to treat respiratory problems. Muhimbili National Hospital director Lawrence Maseru said each patient will be spending at least five minutes

